Vivaldi 1.11 – Focus on accessibility

@Xandher20 All extensions require CPU cycles and RAM. For MY needs as it happens, I am able to run without extensions because I use Vivaldi. You need to do what works best for you.

Of course my view is that if something is fundamental, it should be built in to the browser, and not require add-ons and additional resources. In some respects, Vivaldi aims in that direction as well. Functions, features, options that people need should be built in.

At the same time, work is being done to reduce Vivaldi's resource footprint.

@An_dz I really don't know. I just access the page and it gives me that message whenever I enter it.
Tried everything and YM still doesn't recognize Viv as a supportable browser... OK, I could accept its claim and use the classic mail but, it would be like a time travel to beginnings of the internet, of dial-up time... :confounded: So, no, thanks. I'll stick to FF or Chrome meanwhile.

Hmm. Updater tells me I'm up-to-date with 1.11, but the About window tells me I'm on 1.10.8...
Bigger issue is http://itunes.apple.com never spawns a download. Had to download Chrome to get the iTunes application to download.

Congrats on the new release!
Just one problem: when I open a new tab, the address bar is not automatically activated anymore. That means I have to activate it first by clicking it, before I can start typing the website/search. That's really annoying?! Is that just me or maybe a setting that I don't get?